VoIP users saving $44 per month: claim

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Users of new phone-over-internet technology are saving an
average $44 per month on costs, a survey claims.

According to an AAP report, Australian telcos
are scrambling to grab market share of the latest phone technology,
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), which takes analog audio
signals and translates them into digital data.

The survey conducted with members of the Australian
Telecommunications Users Group (ATUG) and customers from Australian
broadband telephone company engin, found respondents were saving an
average of 33 per cent, or $44.20 per month using VoIP.